PANAVISION AUTO-PANATAR ANAMORPHIC

40mm, 50mm, 75mm

ABOUT

About the Panavision Auto-Panatar Anamorphics

BY: MARK LaFLEUR

The Panavision Auto-Panatars were some of the first anamorphic
lenses produced by American lens maker Panavision. They were sold to movie
studios before Panavision became a rental-only lens maker. Auto-Panatars are
some of the oldest anamorphic lenses available. Despite their age, they still
deliver plenty of performance but with all the characteristics expected from
vintage front anamorphic lenses.

"These were a real treat to see side by side with the other lenses. Absolutely
beautiful images. The softness is tangible and yet, still so pleasing."

Matthew Duclos, Duclos Lenses

These lenses are not owned, serviced and were not provided by Panavision Inc. ShareGrid and its partners do not claim that these lenses represent Panavision Inc.'s inventory of lenses. Panavision Inc. has no affiliation with this lens test.

SPECS

Focal Length

40mm

50mm

75mm

Max Aperture

T2.3

T2.3

T2.3

Min. Focus Distance

4' 6"

5'

3' 1.5"

Weight

10.2 lbs

12 lbs

8.6 lbs

Front Diameter

152.4mm

152.4mm

132.55mm

STATS & DOWNLOADS

REVIEWS

Matthew Duclos

Duclos Lenses

These were a real
treat to see side by side with the other lenses. I had seen this particular set
in the past, but without a baseline, it’s hard to really appreciate what
they’re capable of and more importantly, what Panavision was capable of back in
the earliest days of anamorphic acquisition. Absolutely beautiful images. The
softness is tangible and yet, still so pleasing.

Kyle Stryker

Lens Test Director of Photography

When these lenses went up on the camera, they were certainly the show stopper. These lenses weren't serviced by Panavision and came from an old studio, but they had one of the most original and just plainly beautiful looks of anything we tested. I couldn't believe how well they stacked up technically in terms of sharpness and vignetting. The low contrast look and streaking flares really had a dreamlike sense to them. Immediately, our test subject in frame looked like she was sitting on a set from decades ago. Being the oldest in the test and how well it stacks up to some of the most modern sets is a real testament to what Panavision means in anamorphic and how they are truly pioneers.

Mark LaFleur

Lens Test Director, Cinematographer and Owner of Old Fast Glass

For decades now anamorphic cinematography was
dominated by Panavision, for good reason. Their lenses were incredible back
then, are incredible now, and have defined what audiences understand is the
anamorphic look: oval bokeh, unique focus breathing, blue streak lens flares,
and lovely distortion. Many of their series of anamorphic lenses are still the
first choice of many DPs including the C, E, G and the new T series. They have
even breathed new life into their Ultra Panavison 70 anamorphic lenses, which
recently shot The Hateful Eight and Star Wars: Rogue One. No anamorphic lens test would be complete
without Panavision lenses and we were lucky enough to test one of the sets that
put the Panavision look on the map. We tested Panavision Auto-Panatars from the
late 1950s. These are very large lenses, with huge glass elements and old
mechanics that were like nothing else we tested. The Auto-Panatars focus system
likely shares some design elements with other Panavision lenses because
breathing is very low and controlled. Panavision is one of the only lens makers
to use astigmatizing elements, which results in the lenses breathing only on
the vertical axis. It’s amazing that the oldest lens set in our test had some of
the most impressive technology.

Overall the lenses were as sharp or sharper than
most of the vintage lenses we tested, not as sharp as the modern lenses tested,
but as one DP on our set said, “these lenses are as sharp as I ever need a lens
to be.” They are sharp, it’s just that they have this slight, subtle bloom and
glow to anything bright in the frame, including the skin tone of our model. It’s
very subtle. Many onlookers thought the Panavision lenses were the most flattering
of any set we tested and a few of us felt they made the ARRI Alexa look more
like film than any set tested. With anamorphic lenses, size does seem to
matter, as far as certain aspects of optical performance goes. You can tell
they didn’t design these lenses with any interest in keeping size and weight
down. The result of those massive pieces of glass is very pleasing bokeh. Out
of focus pinpoint light sources are almost always a perfect oval even as you
move toward the edges of the frame. Sharpness and exposure was quite consistent
across the frame too, which made the Panavision lenses stand out among the other
vintage sets. The lenses flared in a very classic, very Panavision way, with
bold streaks and all sorts of other little reflections. They also produced the
biggest and most obvious flares from our two bare light bulbs. Those little
flares were warm and not too distracting. It’s safe to say these are one of the
easiest lenses to flare.

If anything, testing these lenses confirmed that
Panavision has earned their reputation of building some of the best anamorphic
lenses available. They are classic, they are beautiful and they produce
stunning images. They are the first choice for many DPs for good reason.

Brent Barbano

Cinematographer, ShareGrid Co-Founder

Like any shoot, you have talent/actors. And for this lens test, our lenses were the stars. Out of the cast of 13 characters, if we had one classic, old, highly-respected veteran in the mix, the Auto-Panatars were it. Almost like the Jane Fonda of the cast. The moment they arrived on set, there was a vibe. Everyone was excited. Everyone wanted to see them, check out out their mechanics, but most importantly, everyone wanted to see them on the camera. Boy did they deliver.

Talk about classic. This set is about as classic as it gets. Probably the warmest set out of all of the brands, softer details which will make any actor happy, and incredibly unique flares. Not to mention their bokeh was gorgeous.

We wanted up-to-date Panavision lenses in this test but these were the next best thing. It was truly an honor to have this set in our arsenal of lenses.